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Linux Now Has Over 1000 Titles On Steam

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That's a bloody huge milestone. We all know quality over quantity, but with 1000+ games now on Steam for Linux, there has to be something for everyone!

The current count for me is at 1002, I imagine it may be a few lower in specific regions due to region blocking, but with more releases planned it's only going to keep growing.

I still remember the days of being in absolute denial that Steam would come to Linux, and now we have masses of games, some little and some big. We have Steam Machines with the Linux based SteamOS coming our way, and tons more big games to come.

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What a time to be a Linux Gamer.

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wolfyrion Mar 10, 2015
ricki42 Mar 10, 2015
81 Linux games in my Steam library. Of course, I've only actually played maybe a quarter of those...
Quoting: liamdaweWe all know quality over quantity, but with 1000+ games now on Steam for Linux, there has to be something for everyone!
Everyone but the AAA MMORPG crowd, it's the last chink in the compelling linux game selection armor. Something like Neverwinter, TERA, RIFT, GW2, WoW etc...

Shrouds of the Avatar may become something great but that's still yet to be seen and Warhammer 40k Online: Eternal Crusade is confirmed coming but that's more of an MMOFPS and lacks in the RPG department. It's understandable there isn't yet something like this for Linux as MMORPG's are the largest money sink and thus the largest risk. I'm hoping after SteamOS takes off that Neverwinter will come to it as it's gameplay is great for controllers and it's already entering the console market with Xbox which would mean they're not opposed to making the port if it looks promising.
coeseta Mar 10, 2015
Quoting: Lordpkappa63 in my library, yours?

397/633

Damn you humble bundles and steam sales

:D
Keizgon Mar 10, 2015
@liam: Yeah, it's 1002 available here in the US as well. You're from Europe right?

4799 total on Windows.
1609 total on Mac.

I think that's one hell of an accomplishment.

Own 111/120. :)
edo Mar 11, 2015
299/952. It's a big number of games for Linux.
1000 games for Linux is great news, this just show how good everything is happening for this great OS.
pd12 Mar 11, 2015
Steam Storefront (AU):
1001 Games
11 Software
92 Demos
688 DLC
7 mods
49 packs

Personal Library:
213/405 Games on Linux

SteamDB Calculator:
76% games not played - quality definitely > quantity here

Quoting: Madeanaccounttocomment
Quoting: liamdaweWe all know quality over quantity, but with 1000+ games now on Steam for Linux, there has to be something for everyone!
Everyone but the AAA MMORPG crowd, it's the last chink in the compelling linux game selection armor. Something like Neverwinter, TERA, RIFT, GW2, WoW etc...

Shrouds of the Avatar may become something great but that's still yet to be seen and Warhammer 40k Online: Eternal Crusade is confirmed coming but that's more of an MMOFPS and lacks in the RPG department.
Never fear, Star Citizen is coming here! =)
neowiz73 Mar 11, 2015
108 total 58 available for Linux :D soon to be a few more once ports are finished.
coolbober Mar 11, 2015
253/326
Last one was torchlight 2.
Quoting: pd12Never fear, Star Citizen is coming here! =)
I've known about that too but it strikes me more as a space sim and FPS than MMORPG, it doesn't quite scratch the same kind of itch most MMORPG players seek. Still it's very good that it's coming to Linux and I'll probably grab it when it goes on sale on the steam store at some point.

Edit: And to go along with everyone else posting library information.

I've got 17 titles and all 17 are linux only. I'm relatively new to steam and only just started buying up titles to prepare for my steam box build in November :D

Bought like $80 in titles during the last sale including the Shadows of Mordor game.
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